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prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk about. insinuating that they care about our lives that's not true they don't since the crisis began in two thousand and seven what we've been told over and over is that we must move forward we must not look back these banks are too big to fail we need them stop banker bashing so we're always told to continue forward and day after day after day after day after day after day since then they are constantly taking half a fraction of a penny there another fraction of a penny there another fraction of a dollar there and it adds up to trillions over the years and everybody wonders why there are so many peop
prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk...
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you know, the economy is recovering, but small businesses really had a tough time in the last four years, and now they want opportunity. they want opportunity to get more business, being in a supply chain, maybe they want to export. and we find if we're on the ground one on one with mentors right in place, then we can help them get access to capital, maybe they meet a bank. so we've been doing match making right there in each of these cities. and then we've been live streaming all of the information so that people can go on the site even if they're not here in person to get the tips and tools to grow a business. >> fran, you're a small business entrepreneur yourself but you help small businesses. what are the challenges right now? >> the thing about small businesses, they get misinformation. i think the work karen is doing is a bit kept secret. what the sba and karen is doing is a big job. we need to help these small businesses. they're scattered. one in ten employees are about 90% of all the businesses and these people are scattered, and i am an entrepreneur. i started my first business
you know, the economy is recovering, but small businesses really had a tough time in the last four years, and now they want opportunity. they want opportunity to get more business, being in a supply chain, maybe they want to export. and we find if we're on the ground one on one with mentors right in place, then we can help them get access to capital, maybe they meet a bank. so we've been doing match making right there in each of these cities. and then we've been live streaming all of the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our let me i want it all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. but if you give the scientists back staying married again you're in a situation where be i'd like to talk about your mailing me. today on a special larry king now already a view with the richest man in the world carlos slim one of these things responsibility and compromise i'll get his take on the state of the economy in the u.s. do if he's very important not only for the americans but for everyone in the world and how american can catch up to china i think china is a great example of what you need to do plus how do you avoid spoiling children i gave them the investment account and they've been they were just fine because they don't this time that they should not have things just to have things that's next on larry king now.
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markets why not just for scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range moncef free risk free studio type free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media and on to our t.v. dot com. coming up on our t.v. in afghanistan the u.s. has announced a plan to hold peace talks with the taliban to pull international coalition and u.s. forces will start withdrawing from the country what's the future for afghanistan and we'll try to answer that question and more straight ahead. it turns out the f.b.i. is also watching u.s. citizens from the sky that admission came from the head of the f.b.i. while testifying before congress will have a look at this program and the lack of transparency and strict guidelines. another day of mass protests in brazil one of the reasons most people are on the streets that they're upset over a new sports stadium being built with taxpayer money the sam
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through mandatory minimum's ran contrary to common law and that celebrated tradition and traditional economy. in the place of judicial discretion james davis the subcommittee chairman from georgia proposed in 1953 that mandatory minimum sentences be attached to a series of offenses that would require a presiding judge to give a predetermined sentence no matter what the judge happened to think. davis drew heavily on his views of the district to justify the move. we have reached the point where it's risky for women and girls to be on the streets after dusk congressman davis concluded at a time when d.c.'s crime rate was one of the lowest of any major city in the country. despite the crime panic some congressman voiced reservations and urged caution. pennsylvania democrat herman eberhard or the most outspoken critic of the bill pointed out congress is proposing something to the residence of the district of columbia that is not required in any state of the union adding we are attempting in fact to use the district of columbia as a guinea pig on which to tryout a radical departure of rentals but
through mandatory minimum's ran contrary to common law and that celebrated tradition and traditional economy. in the place of judicial discretion james davis the subcommittee chairman from georgia proposed in 1953 that mandatory minimum sentences be attached to a series of offenses that would require a presiding judge to give a predetermined sentence no matter what the judge happened to think. davis drew heavily on his views of the district to justify the move. we have reached the point where...
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everything from supervisory rice to corn are included in the farm economy. they passed a version that will spend $955 billion. the house is considering its own version. all right, if you're looking for work or just a career change, the trucking industry is hiring big-time and hopefully it's making changes on its controversial english-only policy in stores. i'll explain that in the next hourly, i'm linda bell reporting to be abc news. >> thank you, linda. 4:36, 17 degrees. >> "good morning, washington," commenting on the whistle blower scandal. harsh words >> welcome back everyone to "good morning, washington" this monday morning, 4:31. >> time for a check on the weather with jacqui jeras, jacqui. >> hi, guys. a couple sprinkles out there this morning, no big deal. all this south of the metro area. you might see it in southern faulkier county, stafford and charles county and this is all light, you probably don't need your windshield wipers for this kind of activity but it's something out there, want you to know about it and not caught off guard. it's warm, mu
everything from supervisory rice to corn are included in the farm economy. they passed a version that will spend $955 billion. the house is considering its own version. all right, if you're looking for work or just a career change, the trucking industry is hiring big-time and hopefully it's making changes on its controversial english-only policy in stores. i'll explain that in the next hourly, i'm linda bell reporting to be abc news. >> thank you, linda. 4:36, 17 degrees. >>...
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left pocket they first have to take out of the economy's right pocket so that's the short run problem with keynesian economics the long run problem is when do they actually impose the fiscal discipline themselves thought that the government should run deficits when the economy is weak but then run surpluses when the economy is strong so in theory you could be a small government keynesian in reality though keynesianism simply tells politicians that their vices are virtue you leg overspending well here's a theory that tells you that you're doing the right thing and that's why whenever we look at so-called keynesian stimulus throughout. history the politicians love the part about spending more money but they never get around to the part about being frugal and restraining the growth of spending when times are good which is why of course all these countries all around the world are getting into very deep trouble because they never get to the long run rate and it seems as though that the i.m.f. is backing up its support for austerity and i mean why is the significance of this and why it. an
left pocket they first have to take out of the economy's right pocket so that's the short run problem with keynesian economics the long run problem is when do they actually impose the fiscal discipline themselves thought that the government should run deficits when the economy is weak but then run surpluses when the economy is strong so in theory you could be a small government keynesian in reality though keynesianism simply tells politicians that their vices are virtue you leg overspending...
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what is the difference between short term and long term effects on the economy as it seems like some of these people are taking into effect or consequence is that keynesian economic theory is very much fixated on what's happening in the economy in the short run and they think that the government by spending money or to be fair sometimes they say by cutting taxes but the whole thing is they want the government somehow to put money in people's pockets so that those people who then go out and spend the money but what they conveniently overlook is where does the government get the money in the first place if it's going to send everybody a check for five hundred dollars obviously it has to borrow that money from the private sector so anything that they came the answer putting in the economy's left pocket they first have to take out of the economy's right pocket so that's the short run problem with keynesian economics the long run problem is when do they actually impose the fiscal discipline themselves thought that the government should run deficits when the economy is weak but then run su
what is the difference between short term and long term effects on the economy as it seems like some of these people are taking into effect or consequence is that keynesian economic theory is very much fixated on what's happening in the economy in the short run and they think that the government by spending money or to be fair sometimes they say by cutting taxes but the whole thing is they want the government somehow to put money in people's pockets so that those people who then go out and...
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wrath of the wall street journal he korea correctly states that the fed has overestimated how fast the economy would grow and every year since the financial crisis the implication is that the fed might not wind down q.e. after this thought and that's not the only indictment from the def you guys jay they surveyed surveyed forty economist on why wong term interest rates recently spiked twenty six of them said as chairman bernanke and cohen is tapering to og the survey also found that recent hands of scaling down at the eighty five billion dollars per month q.e. program has kept a few market participants the averages survey grade for communication on a scale of one to one hundred sixty two barely half a by most academic standards and the latest housing data released this morning by the national association of home builders was the strongest print sense two thousand and two and the first time it's been positive as two thousand and six that's when the last housing bubble was in full effect the bottom line home prices are getting more expensive and so are mortgages thanks to rising interest rates s
wrath of the wall street journal he korea correctly states that the fed has overestimated how fast the economy would grow and every year since the financial crisis the implication is that the fed might not wind down q.e. after this thought and that's not the only indictment from the def you guys jay they surveyed surveyed forty economist on why wong term interest rates recently spiked twenty six of them said as chairman bernanke and cohen is tapering to og the survey also found that recent...
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. >> a sog you're to have a rational and positive immigration program will choke this economy. it's not a good idea. >> it will be good for every worker here. every day we wait is a day we've lost. >> how about that? youhen the is the last time saw those two on the same page? >> i think it was the united way mable for the nationals redskins parade and that's it. >> quite bluntly to put it in political terms. the senator from arizona says this makes it difficult for republicans to compete nationwide and state by state. it's tough to compete for people's votes on any issue when they believe you don't like them and that's where the republicans are right now. and john boehner has a real problem because you saw what they did last week. with steve cain in the lead from iowa they repealed the dream act which is enormously popular and hurt republicans in the 2012 election and i don't think it argues well for the immigration in the house. >> you don't think this thing is going to make it? >> right now i think what boehner wants to do is get the house judiciary committee to break it up b
. >> a sog you're to have a rational and positive immigration program will choke this economy. it's not a good idea. >> it will be good for every worker here. every day we wait is a day we've lost. >> how about that? youhen the is the last time saw those two on the same page? >> i think it was the united way mable for the nationals redskins parade and that's it. >> quite bluntly to put it in political terms. the senator from arizona says this makes it difficult for...
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is this a sign of a fragile economy or is it guarded optimism? >> what's amazing is that bernanke essentially said he was going to do nothing right now and yet the markets reacted in the way they did. i think this will be a theme for the next six months. what the fed does is data driven. they are looking at unemployment figures, consumer sentiment, markets, growth figures. every time we have a new bit of data coming out and a new fed announcement. i think you are going to see very, very volatile markets. >> let's talk pocketbooks. i want to put up the new cnn/orc poll about what people's personal financial situation is compared to a year ago. 36% say they are better off. 44% say they are worse off. so in the middle of the recovery, what do you make of that? >> it is really interesting. it reflects the incredibly bifurcated nature of the economy we are in. people at the top are doing well. there are jobs for those at the bottom and americans have gotten their balance sheets in order over the last few years. the spending rate has gone up. debt is d
is this a sign of a fragile economy or is it guarded optimism? >> what's amazing is that bernanke essentially said he was going to do nothing right now and yet the markets reacted in the way they did. i think this will be a theme for the next six months. what the fed does is data driven. they are looking at unemployment figures, consumer sentiment, markets, growth figures. every time we have a new bit of data coming out and a new fed announcement. i think you are going to see very, very...
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what's your assessment of our economy? >> yeah. what's interesting, larry, is we know that the fiscal drag is hitting right now. the combination of tax increases and spending cuts should be the most onerous right now in the second and third quarter and yet, the u.s. economy has held in there fairly well and i'm not so optimistic that we'll get through the two quarters without a drop some place and i'm concerned about not only china's pmi, but i think we'll get softening economic data here that will take some of the taper off of the tapering that we're getting from the fed. in other words, yields should back down here after they race up a bit more. i think 275 on the ten-year might be the peak there and the midpoint in the summer we'll question the u.s. economy a little bit more because of the fiscal drag and just one more thing. two weeks ago, i got a meeting with orrin hatch, and he's obviously the ranking minority member of the central tax writing authority in the congress on the senate side, we know that tax reform is moving for
what's your assessment of our economy? >> yeah. what's interesting, larry, is we know that the fiscal drag is hitting right now. the combination of tax increases and spending cuts should be the most onerous right now in the second and third quarter and yet, the u.s. economy has held in there fairly well and i'm not so optimistic that we'll get through the two quarters without a drop some place and i'm concerned about not only china's pmi, but i think we'll get softening economic data here...
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economy and cooperation from the g-8 leaders. he's putting russia's vladimir putin to end the civil war in syria. mr. obama is being dogged by the revelation that he's presiding over vast programs of spying and surveillance. today the disclosure that in 2009, at two london summits, u.s. teams helped intercept the leader's private communications. that's the latest bombshell dropped by ed snowden who leaked nsa phone and internet programs, then said the u.s. is hacking into chinese computers and today talked about the 2009 summit intercepts, reducing the 29-year-old's credibility in the minds of many. >> the mortar gets edward snowden lashes out at, the more angry he looks like he is angry at the united states. >> reporter: on a web chat today, snowden reveals what he's claiming is the nakedly aggressively criminal acts, not operations against military targets. the u.s. government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me, said snowden. truth is coming and it cannot be stopped. as the revelations reverbera
economy and cooperation from the g-8 leaders. he's putting russia's vladimir putin to end the civil war in syria. mr. obama is being dogged by the revelation that he's presiding over vast programs of spying and surveillance. today the disclosure that in 2009, at two london summits, u.s. teams helped intercept the leader's private communications. that's the latest bombshell dropped by ed snowden who leaked nsa phone and internet programs, then said the u.s. is hacking into chinese computers and...
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zee an economy going through withdrawal and some of the economy and it's not a lot of it was addicted to this cheap money. the reality is i like what the fed chairman did. he came out with this when the market was near its top. had he done that when the market was down 200 s&p point from here it might be a different story, but i like the fact that he's let a little of this fluff come off, and i'm a buyer of this break and with the withdrawal comes and aren't you supposed to have some positive feeling before you hit withdrawals? >> it's not only that. it's the policy itself that i'm objecting to. >> katie, welcome to the show. you've got to jump in. this is a rough crowd. you've got to jump in. i'd like it hear your take on today's market on the inerds of this market including gold which got slaughtered today and only the dollar held up nicely. what did you learn from looking inside the market whether it's trading volume or sectors in the s&p. what did you learn? >> a lot of things from today, in fact. it was a very important day in a lot of levels and volume was one thing that bears p
zee an economy going through withdrawal and some of the economy and it's not a lot of it was addicted to this cheap money. the reality is i like what the fed chairman did. he came out with this when the market was near its top. had he done that when the market was down 200 s&p point from here it might be a different story, but i like the fact that he's let a little of this fluff come off, and i'm a buyer of this break and with the withdrawal comes and aren't you supposed to have some...
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tour of the facility and got a chance to see how critical small businesses are to helping the local economy, especially in our region. >> show other women, show other minorities that you can do well in this business, that there are opportunities, and that if you stick with something and you persevere, that you will be successful. >> the idea of dreaming, of becoming manufacturers, it was a dream that when we would talk about it out loud, everyone around us would just squash it. >> reporter: without the small business loan, this $60 million-plus company never could have flourished without the help of local lenders. >> you have the sba, you have the treasury. you have local community banks who believe in us. >> reporter: there's a lot that encompasses a small business. i was talking to the owners this morning. one thing they were talking about is their employees. they still have one man who was the very first hire working at the company. it's been a good couple years for them. >> all right, thank you. >>> right now two people are in the hospital after a shooting in southeast washington. the s
tour of the facility and got a chance to see how critical small businesses are to helping the local economy, especially in our region. >> show other women, show other minorities that you can do well in this business, that there are opportunities, and that if you stick with something and you persevere, that you will be successful. >> the idea of dreaming, of becoming manufacturers, it was a dream that when we would talk about it out loud, everyone around us would just squash it....
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of the hollowing out of the economy of many places in our country -- think of the hollow out of our economy in many places in our country. more power would be generated by natural gas. hundreds would save of billions of dollars because he would have the last -- lowest gas prices in the world. it would allow us to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our own country. what should we do? let's approve the xl pipeline for crying out loud. [applause] we should have rational regulation for fracking so we can protect it and keep sustained rather than trying to create rules around it that would make it impossible for to be fully exploited to the benefit of job creation in our country. we should open up federal lands and waters. it should to magically increase for our country's economic security. -- it should dramatically increase for our country's economic security. asneed to the energy secure fast as possible. we should great short-term incentives for natural gas and transportation for freight and trucking. 3 million barrels per day of oil and diesel is used. if the cut that in half, 1.5 mill
of the hollowing out of the economy of many places in our country -- think of the hollow out of our economy in many places in our country. more power would be generated by natural gas. hundreds would save of billions of dollars because he would have the last -- lowest gas prices in the world. it would allow us to invest hundreds of billions of dollars in our own country. what should we do? let's approve the xl pipeline for crying out loud. [applause] we should have rational regulation for...
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and as all of us know given the economy over the past several years, there hasn't been a whole lot of increases in occupied housing. so that's been somewhat challenging. when we ultimately have a return to occupied housing growth, which inevitably we will, i think that should provide us with the wind at our back that should help us grow the video business. at the same time as we've had limited growth in the overall universe of potential video customers, we've also had a number of new entrants into is the video space. so there's been kind of a new equilibrium amongst video providers. we've had both verizon via their fios product and at&t enter our market for video. so that's created somewhat of a headwind in terms of growth in the video business. but we're very focused on returning the business to growth, and we think ultimately the way that happens is by insuring that we have an absolutely world class video product, and we can come back to that pause there's a lot of things -- because there's a lot of things we're demoing here at the cable show that i think is relevant to that area of
and as all of us know given the economy over the past several years, there hasn't been a whole lot of increases in occupied housing. so that's been somewhat challenging. when we ultimately have a return to occupied housing growth, which inevitably we will, i think that should provide us with the wind at our back that should help us grow the video business. at the same time as we've had limited growth in the overall universe of potential video customers, we've also had a number of new entrants...
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is really playing into this as an act well the economy has been slowed a couple. years now i mean they've had a slowdown but again point is still very low employment levels are still store very high levels so it is better than it has been and still i mean it's still a country with terrible inequality and there's still a lot of poverty and there are still people i mean you know deal herself said these are legitimate protests people young people should protest she's accepted i think that's a key difference too if you look at this you know you compared to chile where you know the government obviously there was a lot more police repression there there were some repression there but you notice today there's very little pretty police presence at the protests and some cities have already lowered their bus fares so that's how you going to see this government respond they're not afraid of protests against their government it's a popular government it's a democratic government and they're you know it's someone sure there's plenty of people to govern maybe even dilma herself
is really playing into this as an act well the economy has been slowed a couple. years now i mean they've had a slowdown but again point is still very low employment levels are still store very high levels so it is better than it has been and still i mean it's still a country with terrible inequality and there's still a lot of poverty and there are still people i mean you know deal herself said these are legitimate protests people young people should protest she's accepted i think that's a key...
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it debunks the idea that immigration reform is anything other than a boon to our economy and robs the bill's opponents of one of their last remaining arguments. >>> all right, let's dig down on this and joining me now for more is mark murray. mark, it's good to have you here. we know from the lead figure on the immigration gang of eight has been senator marco rubio, however he's been saying recently the bill needs stronger border security measures. other republicans like senator john cornyn of texas want things like a 100% situational awareness, 90% apprehension on the border. as we look at what senator rubio's motives are now, is he undermining the hard work of the immigration eight by entertaining these amendments or is this just politics as usual? >> thomas, i think it's actually more trying from marco rubio's perspective to strengthen the bill to get more republican support. the gang of eight is still together. i mean, there are sometimes it's been reported there's been a little of annoyance about some of the requests that senator marco rubio has made to have more security but it'
it debunks the idea that immigration reform is anything other than a boon to our economy and robs the bill's opponents of one of their last remaining arguments. >>> all right, let's dig down on this and joining me now for more is mark murray. mark, it's good to have you here. we know from the lead figure on the immigration gang of eight has been senator marco rubio, however he's been saying recently the bill needs stronger border security measures. other republicans like senator john...
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when the economy improved, we always saw those levels retreat and go back down. this time it is not happening. no entitlements. do you think there is a political motive here with the far left which now control the white house and most of congress that they are actively trying to lock people into this government dependency to lock in a permanent democratic majority? >> i think that conclusion can be easily reached. because for one thing, to your point about usually when we see an economy move beyond the recession, we see these programs recede with them. we've seen almost a million additional households on food stamps in the course of the past year. that is unheard of, unthinkable. in terms of a dependency motive for this administration for the eft that is represented by the democratic party in washington, i think that's entirely possible. but as troubling is that the right, the republican party has not come up with intelligence sustainable, effective solutions in response to what they see as the motivation and the program of this president. >> that's a huge proble
when the economy improved, we always saw those levels retreat and go back down. this time it is not happening. no entitlements. do you think there is a political motive here with the far left which now control the white house and most of congress that they are actively trying to lock people into this government dependency to lock in a permanent democratic majority? >> i think that conclusion can be easily reached. because for one thing, to your point about usually when we see an economy...
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in the past chairman ben bernanke said any decision to dial back depends on how the economy is performing. >>> right here in washington, d.c., there's a waiting list several months long. you heard me, months long to take the road test to get your driver's license. >> that's long. the dmv hopes to speed things up, but faster service comes at triple the price. here's delia goncalves with the story you'll only see on wusa9. >> i'm scheduled -- >> danielle waited three months, unfortunately on this day, he didn't make the grade, he has to return for another test. you guessed it, in another three months. >> a long waiting list. >> why the wait? the lack of instructors at the dmv. although the dmv wouldn't tell us how many they have on staff. we spent about three hours outside the brentwood office in northeast and saw the two same instructors clipboards in hand, heading out to the 20 minute road test. and our sources confirm. we have exclusively obtained internal memos that show the dmv is recruiting that. will speed up the process. or a price. right now, folks pay a total of $55 to get a d.c.
in the past chairman ben bernanke said any decision to dial back depends on how the economy is performing. >>> right here in washington, d.c., there's a waiting list several months long. you heard me, months long to take the road test to get your driver's license. >> that's long. the dmv hopes to speed things up, but faster service comes at triple the price. here's delia goncalves with the story you'll only see on wusa9. >> i'm scheduled -- >> danielle waited three...
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does the economy recover painfully slowly? yesterday john taylor at stanford has an interesting study. this is the worst recovery from a financially related recession in the history of the united states. generally, the markets are slow to recover. this is far worse. this involves the entire economy. it was not in the financial collapse. ,ost: in the financial times have a headline, fed signals sent investors running for cover. he delivered the clearest signal yet that the u.s. central bank was preparing to scale back or tapir its monthly asset purchases as long as u.s. economic conditions improve as expected. he commented at a news conference on thursday. was speedy and brutal. from georgeers mason university is here to talk to us about that. our next call is charles on our line for democrats. caller: it is nice to be able to speak this morning in reference to the economy. my issue is simply this. we have an economy with the laws are not enforced. the big bank ceo's have gotten away with murder and wrecked in this country. not
does the economy recover painfully slowly? yesterday john taylor at stanford has an interesting study. this is the worst recovery from a financially related recession in the history of the united states. generally, the markets are slow to recover. this is far worse. this involves the entire economy. it was not in the financial collapse. ,ost: in the financial times have a headline, fed signals sent investors running for cover. he delivered the clearest signal yet that the u.s. central bank was...
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they put it in offshore accounts or they they move it places where it's not part of the american economy so you want your waving your hand over here this is a very narrow way to look at things one reason why republicans supported a reduction why large slices of the g.o.p. supported reduction in taxes for the wealthy is because they're looking for friends to fend off the professional class who wants to tell them how to live who wants to turn all sorts of social issues into what they called civil rights how to move the courts tell americans you're going to gloss over civil rights laws you're going to . any american would i fully support civil rights but the question is which ones neutralize what you just. pointed to professional clever progressives want to run more and more of life and this is like the house republicans that. any woman who are fails to report a rape to the police. more and more of american life and ordinary middle class americans look around for allies to fend off the progressive and they've lived with the rich if the progress is really want to lower taxes they would say w
they put it in offshore accounts or they they move it places where it's not part of the american economy so you want your waving your hand over here this is a very narrow way to look at things one reason why republicans supported a reduction why large slices of the g.o.p. supported reduction in taxes for the wealthy is because they're looking for friends to fend off the professional class who wants to tell them how to live who wants to turn all sorts of social issues into what they called civil...
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that i represent, i hope your attention will be paid to those communities because it is important for economy or my state, i am sure others are in similar situations. i wanted to ask you, you said there would be an impact, mr. leocha, on places like boston. would you explain that more? >> let me talk about the pilot issue. i get phone calls about every week from people from u.s. a p a, u.s. airways pilots association. everyone is not happy. there are still lot of questions and obviously there may be support for the merger because they are getting rid of someone they don't like or getting paid a lot more money but that doesn't mean necessarily we are not going to have labor unrest. back to the smaller airports what we did when we did our overlap study we found out airports like boston and bradley have some of the highest numbers of these overlapping connecting rooms so what happens is american airlines has we 3 or four routes back and forth between bradley and seattle or bradley, they might go bradley, chicago, seattle and someone might go bradley, philadelphia, chicago. as we right size it, i
that i represent, i hope your attention will be paid to those communities because it is important for economy or my state, i am sure others are in similar situations. i wanted to ask you, you said there would be an impact, mr. leocha, on places like boston. would you explain that more? >> let me talk about the pilot issue. i get phone calls about every week from people from u.s. a p a, u.s. airways pilots association. everyone is not happy. there are still lot of questions and obviously...
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we're talking about a real profound transformation not only of the economy of the city, but the demographics, the it's physical shape that has come about simply because of all of this national security contracting that begs a lot of questions that david talked about. you know, over time progressively we've gotten a little bit more information about what happens in the nsa what are these guys up to, but it's been a topic of creeping ominousness for a decade now because we've all seen just the scale of money and employees that these companies have. >> john: david, before i move off this topic i do want to ask can you explain what the no- no-money rule is when it comes to booz allen? >> i've written about this before. when it comes to political reporting, the influence of money itself, of what politicians are saying to us and how they're vote something essentially written out of the story. you'll have some stories that are specifically about just about the money going into the political system. but in the day-to-day political reportage, if you read about a given issue you're reading well one po
we're talking about a real profound transformation not only of the economy of the city, but the demographics, the it's physical shape that has come about simply because of all of this national security contracting that begs a lot of questions that david talked about. you know, over time progressively we've gotten a little bit more information about what happens in the nsa what are these guys up to, but it's been a topic of creeping ominousness for a decade now because we've all seen just the...
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the president and other world leaders will discuss trade, security and their economies in the two-day meeting. they will discuss the crisis in syria. that will be one of the topics the president talks about when he meets with vladimir putin. russia has been one of the syrian government's key allies. >>> new this morning, we're receiving word that britain may have its own government surveillance scandal on its hands. "the guardian" is reporting that the british spy agency, gchq hacked into e-mails and phones during international conferences. according to the report, they stole passwords in 2009. "the guardian" got the information from former nsa contractor edward snowden. >>> back in the u.s., you can expect fallout from the secret surveillance programs. colorado senator mark udall will introduce a bill to limit what phone records the government can access. he thinks the nsa should be allowed to collect information from people with ties to terrorism. >> i don't think collecting millions and millions of americans' phone calls -- this is the meta data. this is time, place, to whom you di
the president and other world leaders will discuss trade, security and their economies in the two-day meeting. they will discuss the crisis in syria. that will be one of the topics the president talks about when he meets with vladimir putin. russia has been one of the syrian government's key allies. >>> new this morning, we're receiving word that britain may have its own government surveillance scandal on its hands. "the guardian" is reporting that the british spy agency,...
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and our economy grows. in fact, more than 1/2 of all americans either own or work for a small business. and they account for about two out of every three new jobs created every year. this saturday i went from store front to store front in downtown hayward to speak to local small business owners in my congressional district. to help address the problems that i heard about not having enough capital to start up or not having enough business to business transactions or foot traffic. i introduced the main street revival act. my bill will allow certain small businesses to elect to prefer paying federal payroll taxes in the first year of operation to help offset their costs. small businesses form the backbone of our communities and training american workers and selling goods in our neighbors. through supporting them that we expand our economic opportunity and help make the american dream a reality. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the g
and our economy grows. in fact, more than 1/2 of all americans either own or work for a small business. and they account for about two out of every three new jobs created every year. this saturday i went from store front to store front in downtown hayward to speak to local small business owners in my congressional district. to help address the problems that i heard about not having enough capital to start up or not having enough business to business transactions or foot traffic. i introduced...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . in screw news when natalie gunn shannon opened up an envelope for mcdonald's she thought she was getting her paycheck for the three week period she worked at a shaver town pennsylvania wing of that fast food chain and she got instead was a chase bank debit card and information on how to open up a bank account a process which in this case could have led to a multitude of fees and surcharges and as soon spent dolls' was making ms channon pay to get her paycheck she has now quit her job along with some of her coworkers and joined in on a class action lawsuit seeking punitive and compensatory damages from her former employer. in light of today's increasingly d. unionized and service sector oriented workforce is gone shannon story is a frightening one is this just a bad story or the sign of a growing trend let's ask independent journalist sarah jaffe sarah welcome back hi tom thanks for having me thanks for joining us again fir
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . in screw news when natalie gunn shannon opened up an envelope for mcdonald's she thought she was getting her paycheck for the three week period she worked at a shaver town pennsylvania wing of that fast food chain and she got instead was a chase bank debit card and information on how to open up a bank account a process which in this...
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new york democratic candidate hakim jeffries on the economy. then pennsylvania republican tim murphy on health care laws and its implementation is behind schedule. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern everyday. >> in a lot of ways, this is a challenging time for people who are conservatives. we have a liberal democratic president who is not only elected and reelected after putting into place some ideas and programs and projects that i think are very wrongheaded, the public had a chance to think about that and they did reelect him. it is a challenging time. it is also an exciting time if what you are tryingt to do and that is to modernize conservatism and bring it in line with what the challenge is for the country at this time. therefore, also the country is thinking about the challenges of the 21st century. neither party is doing a good job of that. there's a lot of opportunities for thinking about what america in the 21st century needs to change about the way it governs itself. in order to get back to economic growth and prosperit
new york democratic candidate hakim jeffries on the economy. then pennsylvania republican tim murphy on health care laws and its implementation is behind schedule. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern everyday. >> in a lot of ways, this is a challenging time for people who are conservatives. we have a liberal democratic president who is not only elected and reelected after putting into place some ideas and programs and projects that i think are very wrongheaded, the...
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it is a real jewel in the crown of the united kingdom economy. i think what's encouraging is that this year we're seeing a growth and production as a number of new fields and projects come on stream buddies right to say that at >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. question time airs live every wednesday at 7 a.m. eastern when the house of commons is in session and again on sunday nights at 9 p.m. eastern and pacific. watch any time at www.c- span.org, where you can find video of hast prime minister's questions and other public affairs programs. on monday, british foreign secretary william hague told members in the house of commons recent allegations they tried obtain data from private citizens were baseless. he added it was subject to proper statutory controls and safeguards. following the remarks, mr. haig took questions from members. an fairly it has fully explored. >> i will make a statement on the legal framework. i am responsible for the work and the secret intelligence service. the home sec
it is a real jewel in the crown of the united kingdom economy. i think what's encouraging is that this year we're seeing a growth and production as a number of new fields and projects come on stream buddies right to say that at >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. question time airs live every wednesday at 7 a.m. eastern when the house of commons is in session and again on sunday nights at 9 p.m. eastern and pacific. watch any time at...
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but the last one did move this economy. right? >> when the president started saying after the 2010 election he put forward a jobs bill and initially, the republicans opposed it for among other reasons the fact that it was obama's jobs bill. >> bill: of course. >> eventually some of those pieces got through because i think when you get back to main street and hear from constituents, investment in infrastructure is something everybody wants to see more of right now and they believe that the government has a role to play in that. education and pre-k continue to be popular. so there are ways that i think we can make those sorts of expenditures in the disney. and i think particularly until areas that include issues that focus on middle class families. >> bill: i guess for many republicans -- republican -- i am not sure republicans around the land but here in washington republican politicians would argue that getting the deficit under control -- right, is the number 1 challenge facing this country to which you would say not true. >> rig
but the last one did move this economy. right? >> when the president started saying after the 2010 election he put forward a jobs bill and initially, the republicans opposed it for among other reasons the fact that it was obama's jobs bill. >> bill: of course. >> eventually some of those pieces got through because i think when you get back to main street and hear from constituents, investment in infrastructure is something everybody wants to see more of right now and they...
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and if you look at our economy, our economy which is beginning to gain strength, the economy is beginning to get its legs under it, it, too, needs the labor market certainly that would come from immigration reform. so let's seize this opportunity, mr. president, to pass commonsense legislation that our constituents expect. mr. president, i'm looking right over the dais and on -- above the dais i see e pluribus unum. out of many, one. that's a simple motto, it's engraved in this great senate chamber, and it's one of the daily reminders that we are a nation of immigrants. throughout our history, millions of immigrants, including my ancestors and yours braved hardship and great risks to come here. and why was that, mr. president? they sought freedom, they sought opportunity, they wanted a better life for their families. and today's immigrants in that same spirit continue to brave great risks and hardship to attain the american dream. we've heard from fellow americans who are opposed to fixing our broken system, those who, unfortunately, see immigrants as a burden on our country or who want t
and if you look at our economy, our economy which is beginning to gain strength, the economy is beginning to get its legs under it, it, too, needs the labor market certainly that would come from immigration reform. so let's seize this opportunity, mr. president, to pass commonsense legislation that our constituents expect. mr. president, i'm looking right over the dais and on -- above the dais i see e pluribus unum. out of many, one. that's a simple motto, it's engraved in this great senate...
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when does the economy fgo back o normal? >> if the fed's right the economy should start going back to normal within the next year, year and a half. one of the most interesting things we saw in this statement are the expectations for unemployment. the fed announced a while back that it would like to see unemployment go down to 6.5% which is a full percentage point below where it is now before they really start pulling back the big guns. and this time around, they're expecting that to happen as soon as the end of 2014 or maybe early '15. that's sooner than the last time they made an announcement. so they are sort of whispering that america is coming back. that the economy is starting to come back. you might not feel it yet, but you should in the next year. >> i think so many people are ready for more than whisper. we are trying to be patient. christine romans and rana, thank you both so much. >>> coming up, a chilling case that has one community in shock. and a family torn apart. a 5-year-old girl, 5, found dead. police say he
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i think we are in a tough economy at the moment. unemployment is at 7.5%, people have watched their wages go down and their incomes are not increasing. people today using food stamps thought they would never have to use a program to allow them to help to feed their families. we can take a look at restructuring but i do not believe the benefit level should be dropped. caller: thank you for taking my call, let me get the straight. you want to raise our health care, you want to make more money for healthcare and you want to give a program -- that we should trust you, that we should believe that you will restructure it. you know people are taking advantage of this program. host: are you talking about food stamps? caller: yes. when you think this money is coming from? guest: thank you for calling, i appreciate the call. i disagree with your premise. lately, you are saying that with the affordable care act we are moving into the invitation of the program, but already you are looking at places like california, vermont, oregon, and other st
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working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather, or guess, that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is against rights for women in america. >> on the issue of the rape and incest exemption, that is not -- there was no rape or incest exemption when this went through the committee process. that was change by the republicans i understand. >> sort of. >> by their own design on friday. after they resisted that for a long time. that's what led to congressman franks saying what he did about low incidence of rape-caused pregnancy. seeing the fight over this, particularly in wisconsin, where the opponents of the bill there were so eloquent in arguing about why you shouldn't assume that women are lying ab
working on our economy so there are more jobs in america and why we would do a detour for this which is not only wrong policy, but never going to become law is a good question. i know that all around the country republicans are trying to pass bills like this one. i can only assume it's trying to tee up a new case with the supreme court in the hopes that the rights of american women can be diminished. i can only gather, or guess, that this is really an attempt to appeal to a narrow base that is...
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economy overall could use the boost that will come if we could pass meaningful immigration reform. again, i support this amendment. i commend my colleagues from tennessee and north dakota and all those who were working in the gang of eight and elsewhere. there are some who say that many people are trying to kill this bill and bring poison pill amendments. for the most part, what i have seen are people who want to improve this legislation, to make it better, to deal with this problem in a way that will solve it for good so we don't have to return to this a couple of years from now. again, i appreciate my colleagues for offering the amendment. i look forward to discussing it either this weekend or next week. i yield the floor. mr. leahy: mr. president? mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. leahy: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: i would ask consent the call of the quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. leahy: mr. president, sever
economy overall could use the boost that will come if we could pass meaningful immigration reform. again, i support this amendment. i commend my colleagues from tennessee and north dakota and all those who were working in the gang of eight and elsewhere. there are some who say that many people are trying to kill this bill and bring poison pill amendments. for the most part, what i have seen are people who want to improve this legislation, to make it better, to deal with this problem in a way...
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the economy is going to continue to lift off. i think by november of 2014 the democrats are going to to be in a very strong position. the only way we move social in this country is by taking principle stands and sometimes have you to take a short-term political hit to move the country forward. >> speaking of honesty and trustworthiness, we just got fox news polls in moments ago which we'll bring you shortly. wow. this is not good news for the white house. gentlemen, thank you both so much. >>> we recently brought you the powerful story of the phoenix police officers who went beyond the call of duty for a 5-year-old girl. look at this picture. who lost her police officer dad to a hit-and-run driver. up next, a new twist as we learn the illegal immigrant accused of killing her father could now get special protection. we'll tell you why that is. >>> wait until you see what happened with the teenage fisherman who came face to face with a rare breed of shark and decided to go for a joy ride. all that as we have a former vice president
the economy is going to continue to lift off. i think by november of 2014 the democrats are going to to be in a very strong position. the only way we move social in this country is by taking principle stands and sometimes have you to take a short-term political hit to move the country forward. >> speaking of honesty and trustworthiness, we just got fox news polls in moments ago which we'll bring you shortly. wow. this is not good news for the white house. gentlemen, thank you both so...
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tonight on "all in", if you still possess the ability to be shocked by the corruption that crashed our economy, then you're going to be shocked by the report "rolling stone" has for us tonight. that's coming up. also a shocking turn of events on the house floor as the house speaker brings crucial legislation to the floor and watches it go down in flames. i'll tell you why what's bad for john boehner is good for the
tonight on "all in", if you still possess the ability to be shocked by the corruption that crashed our economy, then you're going to be shocked by the report "rolling stone" has for us tonight. that's coming up. also a shocking turn of events on the house floor as the house speaker brings crucial legislation to the floor and watches it go down in flames. i'll tell you why what's bad for john boehner is good for the
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. and didn't know where to start. used a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. man: the charcoal went out already? ... forget it. vo: there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford original charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. >>> it has been a long time since we talked about americans coming home. after 444 days in captivity, new developments in their journey for justice now, in negotiating for their release, then president jimmy carter signed a trea
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. and didn't know where to start. used a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors where i can go ask for personal...
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the economy is doing fine. the sequester is having a role as well. it seems anybody would turn off the sequester before september. the budget caps will continue for some time. i would expect the kinds of cuts will continue in the foreseeable future. callswe are taking your and comments on sequestration, the and the save leaks -- anthe and any other subject you want to talk about. caller: i would like to make a few comments. payingas immigration -- taxes. when you go out for a job, if you do not have a ged, you cannot get a job. that needs to be changed. this would give jobs from the middle class -- they have been working all these years. , making young people ends meet. as far as thent, surveillance, they should not be doing that to the american people that pay taxes. people with lines are not criminal. the republicans and democrats will lose focus. host: ken from delaware. we have a few tweets about that. host: ian swanson, if you could jump in. guest: half the senate did not show up for an nsa briefing. host: do they list who does and does not atte
the economy is doing fine. the sequester is having a role as well. it seems anybody would turn off the sequester before september. the budget caps will continue for some time. i would expect the kinds of cuts will continue in the foreseeable future. callswe are taking your and comments on sequestration, the and the save leaks -- anthe and any other subject you want to talk about. caller: i would like to make a few comments. payingas immigration -- taxes. when you go out for a job, if you do not...